Through this Animal Assisted Intervention course, students will gain an understanding of animal-assisted intervention and animal-assisted activity and how these therapies work.
Learn about the training and selection methods used for different types of therapy animals and the protocols that are critically important to ensuring the welfare of therapy animals.
Unit Summary (262 GLH)
This unit gives the learner a background of the human-animal bond, and how this relates to providing Animal Assisted Intervention.
Students will gain an understanding of Animal Assisted Intervention and how Animal Assisted Intervention can be used in practice.
Learn about the history and science behind Animal Assisted Intervention.
This unit enables learners to understand how Animal Assisted Intervention is used and the limits and contraindications of providing Animal Assisted Intervention
Students will explore the positive effects of Animal Assisted Intervention including:
In the unit, students will gather an understanding of the legalities of those involved with Animal Assisted Intervention
This unit explores:
Students will explore the roles of those within Animal Assisted Intervention organisations.
Learn about various disabilities – both physical and mental, and the key awareness of working with animals
Students will gain an understanding of disability awareness when working with animals, including how animals may affect a client group and vice-versa.
Explore the processes of matching of clients to personnel and animals, and the importance and process of consent.
Students undertaking this unit will investigate the correct selection methods for finding suitable animals, how to train animals using positive, force-free methods, and the identification of behaviour and body language.
This unit also includes information about the animal and human body language.
Learn about various disabilities – both physical and mental, and the key awareness of working with animals
Students will gain an understanding of disability awareness when working with animals, including how animals may affect a client group and vice-versa.
Learn about the essential additional skills needed for various Animal Assisted Intervention roles and how to organize a successful Animal Assisted Intervention session.
You will learn skills that will enable you to demonstrate assessing and training of dogs for animal assisted intervention work. Learners will also demonstrate how to assess the appropriate method of training for an individual dog and recognise subtle body language
As part of this qualification, we include online Webinars.
Online training negates the need for travel or overnight accommodation in many cases and also allows access to overseas students. The teaching for this unit ensures your learning meets the assessment criteria for the qualification
Animal Assistance Intervention has been receiving growing attention as a legitimate form of treatment for many conditions in the scientific fields of nursing, medicine, and psychotherapy.
Interventions vary widely, from long-term arrangements in which patients adopt pets to short-term interactions between patients and a trained animal in structured activities. Learn how Animal Assisted Intervention and Animal Assisted Therapy can be used to stimulate the natural development of children and provide therapeutic care for the elderly.
Animal Assisted Intervention can also be used in the management of both developmental conditions in children and in the rehabilitation of offenders, as well as providing therapy for child and adult disease and disabilities.
Various animals can be used for animal-assisted intervention. Dogs are most commonly used as they are easier to take into nursing homes, schools, hospitals, prisons, hospices etc; whereas cats are more likely to find the experience stressful and try to escape! However, all sorts of companion animals are utilised for therapy including horses, reptiles, rabbits, ferrets, etc. All assisted intervention animals are assessed for behavioural and temperament to ensure that they will react well to new and potentially unpredictable situations. It is important that the animal is calm and laid back and of course that they too gain positively from the interactions!
*You will have access to the course for 12 months only. You can purchase course extensions.
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